Yet the film's insistent indictment of Duncan and Simmons, and its qualified accusation of Roberts, lack all conviction, despite the explicitness with which it spells out their personal responsibility for the disaster, because the fire itself is so far more convincing and menacing
a villain than the script's paper - doll miscreants and good / bad guys.
Not exact matches
The director (who also co-wrote the
script) invests ample time in fleshing out Wakanda and makes the dynamic between its
villain Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) and hero T'Challa (Boseman) much deeper, and more philosophically murky,
than most central conflicts in Marvel movies are.
One major problem is a ridiculously unconvincing
villain: The
script attempts to shoehorn in a bit of Skyfall - style backstory between Bond and his enemy, which sadly leaves the character looking more laughable
than terrifying, despite Waltz's best efforts.
One major problem is a ridiculously unconvincing
villain: the
script attempts to shoehorn a spot of «Skyfall» - style backstory between Bond and his enemy, which sadly leaves the character looking more laughable
than terrifying, despite Waltz's best efforts.